The Magic School Bus will continue to ride — or, more accurately, stream — on a new set of educational adventures.

Netflix has announced that it has signed a deal with Scholastic Media to create 26 episodes of a new computer-animated update to the animated TV series called The Magic School Bus 360, which will arrive in 2016.

First produced in 1994, the children’s series, a Canadian-American co-production, depicted teacher Ms. Frizzle (played by Lily Tomlin) and her students, who would go on science-based adventures aboard the titular vehicle.

“We’re thrilled to expand our relationships and to be the first-run home of The Magic School Bus 360, introducing a whole new generation to Ms. Frizzle and her hijinks,” said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix in a statement.

Executives at Scholastic — which also produced TV adaptations of Goosebumps and Clifford the Big Red Dog — say the show will continue its focus on science and technology education, and the new episodes will feature technology innovations including robotics, wearable computing and new styles of animation to help educate its target audience of school-aged children.

It’s the latest move by Netflix to cater to families, which has created a hub for children to easily find appropriate content. As well, last year, the company launched Turbo Fast, its first series for children based on the DreamWorks film about a speedy snail.

The news of the Magic School Bus return comes on the heels of the successful Kickstarter reboot of another beloved educational children’s series, Reading Rainbow, helmed by actor and producer Levar Burton. Just launched last week, the campaign originally asked for $1 million. It has currently raised more than $3.5 million and is now aiming for $5 million, with more than 20 days left in the crowdfunding campaign.

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